Ninjas on the ‘net

Here are this week’s picks for Ninjas on the ‘net that you should be reading/checking out. If you have something you’d like to add, drop a link in the comments section – or toss us an email [architecture AT myninjaplease DOT com] and I’ll make sure it gets in next weeks post. Enjoy!
- The New York Times takes a look at prefab and MoMA’s new exhibit.
- NPR looks at the new modern China, and wireless cities – safety or surveillance?
- The New Yorker explains the possible history of the American lawn – and asks whether we can live without it
- Archidose, as always, brings the goodness – check out the Concurso Fiscalia.
- Architecture + Morality looks at the personality of the architect [for better or worse]
- Apartment Therapy has some upside-down architecture
- BLDGBLOG interviews Tom McCarthy, author of Remainder
- Andreas Angelidakis features the colorful work of Joe Colombo
- Eikongraphia tackles some boulders
- Artkrush interviews Olafur Eliasson
- I (heart) Public Space shares a tour of green roofs in the Bronx
- The Guardian explains why this year’s Stirling prize is cooler than ever
- Pruned shares a ‘coastal intervention‘
- Plataforma Arquitectura features the Edificio Caja Compensacion Los Heroes by Murtinho y Asociados Arquitectos
- Josh Spear interviews Method’s Danny Alexander
- And last but most definitely not least – don’t forget about the rest of the MNP [My Ninja Please!] crew: the parent site, MyNinjaPlease; MusicMNP; GreenMNP; PolitricksMNP; and RobotNinja.
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Posted: July 21st, 2008
at 5:55am by orangemenace
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